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Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc., (MMNA) is responsible for all manufacturing, sales, marketing, research and development operations for Mitsubishi Motors in the United States through a network of approximately 400 dealers.

In November of 2011, MMNA launched the battery-powered electric vehicle (EV) Mitsubishi i as part of a corporate mission to offer consumers more environmentally responsible and accessible modes of transportation. Mitsubishi Motors’ all-electric vehicle technology addresses the need for vehicles that produce zero tailpipe emissions and supports a growing agenda for sustainability.

Shortly after being named the EPA’s fuel economy leader, the 100% electric Mitsubishi i was recognized as “The Greenest Vehicle of 2012” by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, thanks in part to an astonishing 112 combined MPGe. The revolutionary Mitsubishi i is also the most affordably-priced mass-produced electric vehicle available in the United States.

Mitsubishi Motors believes that protecting the environment is an important part of corporate responsibility to society. From the production of sedans and efficient crossover utility vehicles like the Outlander Sport, to the introduction of an all-electric vehicle, Mitsubishi Motors is dedicated to innovation, design intelligence, advanced engineering, and progressive technology.

According to consumer research, our customers want it all — better mileage, cleaner and safer technologies and affordable new vehicles. While we continue urging all stakeholders to work together toward a national program for fuel economy standards, automakers have our own roadmap to move forward while continuing to meet the needs and expectations of consumers.

Our priorities are fourfold

Continue increasing fuel economy — year after year — to provide our customers with more energy-efficient vehicles with greater emissions reductions and the latest safety technologies.

Partner with public/private groups to get more energy-efficient vehicles on our roads via charging/fueling infrastructure, consumer incentives, government fleet sales and car-sharing and ride-sharing programs.

At the same time, continue increasing investments in research & development for more advancements in safety and efficiency.